yftew HRvnmnnv'i . .uawL .j . AiuHHiiav rcm ' n tirr r, u .v r fwnvi i i ! ibi 11 iiiibwii i wTO&'Wl! 'fCfSt JiV ( V1 apAAai ' -t Baa. aaa - asaraaai ab ,j auaa " - a . - aaaaiavaai aaWM A f . eat. eat M. A sssr 1 V . r"1P V A JT art 4 ft s ' i JLuiht i. . Ul If lilTTITn W T TaT ,"W 1.1 aT T.TT -W-s."TT A BT BTl at MJ 1 . A lftMKm.IlKM. Jl B4 ' Vf . stoat staT I -f .VeT V tW I WW'f 1 xJF Saved Famous Heuse a VriKTmraefthi- , wurrtmfKBeitw, n ' i ArWsfrtW;rtJ-X .?Mi Amtftvn.r.rrJ, cr.t Zll n IV ur,,J? f XPUIKS i FFrrF.il II J WIMtlsflllll! 'm&. lit I p.n jrf- I BBBB)': ' t. iM i I "SaSSs? U n i Eif SHOW i LW ' sw R$ Declares Mfttur It Fiindmn tally, Unfair te bWlbJad ' Service Men , VETERANS TO WAR ON HIM " The rcnwin wbr Senater Gcente v, ' Whirten IVppr wIllvetr-'fiRnlnst the BeWljSrs' Unmix Bill tire given by lilin Itti in the lolloping Binicmenr. insuni ni H Wellington . j ', , "I lmvrdcciileil te vote nijnitintr the benu?.- In re' tlecMInc I nin influenced bfthice o6nMdratlen. T think the L pending measure in unjust te disabled rJJ Mrvict'jnen, unfair te service men ,who if i W net uuwDicp iinu uiijuriinuuje uv K. ...... It unatea nnhllr mnnff. K. "Anv measure U fundamentally un just te the disable! man which glvea te him no mere then the allowance "nude te his unharmed and vigorous comrade. There in Mwiethlns; wrong in A scheme which withholds money from the mnn who need it in order te give It hs man -tohe'rnn de without it. I pi am' ready te vote millions ferthc dls t .m..i cnlitlrr. lint net one cent for Hia man whose earning capacity is un- Vf Impeireu. k .,ltl.. T . that I1,A tnAftall, iu 11, ! yt IIL-II enj wui. in ...... .w, ....... " . . ,1 lifimMHr1 t.lll MSN I HMI Jlir l l"t) llllllllim.ii ri-.t3 innii mi weighing my words carefully. It Is un fair te any healthy nnd self-respecting "1 .Tenne 4merirnn ie maKe u. nnsy nnu penulnr jer mm te (ie pemrtning wmen will in the end tend te diminish his , self .respect. "I am aware of nil that cap1 be snld about lest chances te, earn wartime wages at home and lest 'opportunities te make wartime profits. This line of argnment Is net convincing. r "Wartlme wages enabled people te pay wartime prices, but verr few of these who received high wages linv any thing te show for it new, JVnrtlme preflts were made by thote who had capital te invest'; and it is manifestly tinrcnjonable te pay an arbitrary lump sum of money te a man in 1022 en the theory that he .might have gene into business and might have mnde-n hand- t some profit in 3018. Sees Training as Priceless "Moreover, the thing that service men gamed trem tncir training is a thing altogether priceless. If they will capitalize the energy, the spirit of discipline and that courage in the face of obstacles which was the glory of the American army, they will net need a public collection tnken un for their benefit nd will net consent te accept it If it is-taken. "Nobody would advocate n bonus Ssyabie te n man en commencement , ay te compensate him for the money no nugnt nave earned it he liatl net been getting his training. "This measure proposes a waste of public money. In n sense It is .a waste I te mane n wnniiy inadequate allowance te a disabled mnn for whose entire care the Natien is responsible, but the great and serious waste is that which is Involved In depleting a treasury which Is near the point of exhaustion N for the snke of handing menev ever te people who will be hurt rnthcr thau helped by what they receive. Veterans te Hit Back "One way pf testing the vlcieusnes's of this .legislation will be te take note of ' hew quickly the recipients of i Fed eral bonus will come buck for mere. I believe that the enactment of this meas ure will prove te be the foundation for nn enormous superstructure, nllk" bur densome te the tnxpner and discredita ble te American manhood. "I. for one, noted with profound re gret that virtually simultaneous adop tion by the American Legien of n pelicv favorable te this legislation nnd of K resolution condemning in scathing terms the suggestion that the motives of our fighting men were ether flinn disinter ested and noble. If nn injiibtlce was done te our bes when thus their motives were impugned, I am forced te conclude that the injustice which Is being done by them today Is one which they them selves arc inflicting." Ex-soldiers who arc fighting for the bonus, It is dec'ared, will unite ngainl the candidacy of Senater Pepper for the nomination for n full term because of his opposition te the bonus, measure. EATS A 12-POUND TURKEY i . Then 53 Oyatera, 12 Eggs, 2 Pounds of Perk Chops Will Recover William Lee. 1S07 Christian strec'. ' Ji'eved blmeclf a chnmplen eater, but in proving it get fe sick that medical aid RSI necessjiry. Making n wager with several of hib .mends, Lee staitcd off with a twelve pound stuffed turkey. Thcu he fol lowed with fifty-three prime oysters, two pounds of perk i hops, twelve eggs, two slices of ham, n large order of peef stew, twelve ups of coffee, 'three ieses of bread and six bottles of soda water. Instead of going home te supper, na l. announced ns his intention, a Jjurry-up call went out te neighborhood doctors. The patient In doing well today nnd may be able te cat again in a wetk. BBBBBBBV , ; -aBBBl li, -vjib BBBBBBBbW"' :-i:".m BBBBBBBbHBBBb' BrfErnBBV bbbbHk a'Ik ' '''vbH '.bH bbbbbHbbbbIbK VbbbbB BBBBB t EjTV .. tIH BBmBfiBV'-V-'-':i m. ..- 'Baar"-! BJBBBBBBffBBSl I. .! , ''ill , CHARLES WILLIAM 8MITII ' Who started agitation te save the Betsy nesa Heuse," will cele brate his seventy ninth 'birthday tomorrow SAVED HISTORIC SPOT Charles W. Smith, 8avelr of Betsy Ress Heuse, la 79 Charles William Smith, known as "the man who saved the Uejsy Ress house," will celebrate Ills sccnty-nlnth birthday tomorrow. Mr. Smith is a re tired oenl operator nnd lives at the rracy Hetel. Thirty-sixth street above Chestnut. He Is n member of the Union League, the Sens of the Revolution, the Masonic Order nnd numerous ether or er or ganisateons. In 1802 he beard thnt the Itctv Rem house, at 2.S0 Arch strcW. was te be tern down te make roemfor a factory. He visited the house nnd found that It was being used a8 a saloon nnd cigar store and had been for vitrn. Hn ntvnk. 5i1Cm J.h? i,nt,'r'",f of patriotic women iu I'hilrfdelphln nnd the house was saved and is new one of the Interesting shrines of Kcvolulienavy history in Phlladel- 1M1I.I. PaMnent for the l.nutin ..in inmiA through the purchase of certificates nt ten cents each by 1,040.270 pcrsenw. "'" iiuiM uiuue uie nrst Aincrirnn tlnjr. H)lQ Was a hlivlnesu umnnii nml a working woman as well as n patriot, as she made flags for the United Stntcs Government fer-thlrty years EASTERN DELAWARE CO. IN MOVE TO WIN -HOSPITAL " " ' i. .- Physicians and Residents Organize te Further Community Project Physicians nnd reldciii of the eat eat ein rectien of Delaware Count v Imve formed nn organization in put force be wild the meeinent for-n cnmmunitv PRImlAN tft IN ARM Y, MAJOR SAYS Favoritism and" Inefficiency Rule, Alleges Officer, Him self Under Charges 1 some time hospital In thnt tir!ter.v. The ureject was Mnrti'i age, and in order te nlve support the doctors have eignnlred under the nuiplces of (he Committee te Investi gate Urn Nerd of Oimmiiultv IIes'ltnN of tlie Pennejhan'n Medical Asocln Asecln Asocln lien. .The phj-iclans will meet icprceiitn tlves from nil (lie orgniiiyatlens In the territory nnd etlur persen't Intercited in the hospital nbeut the first of next month. A ;te has been selected wliicn will he urged by tlu medical', men, becaue It !s easily accessible by lbnd or by rail, and Js the "tiue center"! of llie'leni llie'leni tery. 'they vnv. nltheich net the gee graphical enter. t The boundaries of thl-' proiie'.ed site nrc eictern county' line. Including Cnrdlngtin, IVrinvend. Kat Luns Luns dewnc, Vendon. Aldan, Lniiwlewnc. Cliften Heights, and nxtcnditis ns far as the Ilaltlmerp pike at Swarthmere. then across- te the West'Cnestcr pike, te Vewtewn S(iinrp nnd across te Seuth Ardmore, taking In ltroekllne, Hcech Hcech Hcech woed and Pnheld. Washington, . Feb. 0. Majer Mai mint Wheeler-Nichelson,, of the' Thirl TJnltd State's Cavalry," who 'rleke.l ceurt-mnrtlnl for insubordination in go ing ever the hendH of his superiors te icnd n letter direct te President Hnrd in?, illeging Hint Prussianlsm." fa voritism and ineffieitnev ruled In the treatment of junior officers In' the army, said last n'cht he had .made the ihaigCK rejirdletts of consequences te himself for, the "geed of the service." TiiO officer, being (rented at Walter Reed Army General Hospital for nn In jury" te bio enr caused fy tbe mistake of a gurfrd who shot him when he fceught te enter for sleep the home of n fellow officer nt Cnmp Dlx who wai nbscm, when Informed that the Inti mation had been inniln thnt Ills letter te the President might lie an nttcmnt te iliidc his own "precarious Ht.itus, he ...i.H ".. eiii,i-,i ivr ,mnn it iinu tun nilssnl for nlleeed Inefficiency, a'ndhnv ing been ordered before n ceurt-ranrtlal at Cnmp Dlx for alleged nbsence with out .'cave und alleged dlsobcdience of mdeis, snld : "I have no desire te rale any smoke screen mound my own record nnd treat ment In the nrmj. 1 cetitt the fullest and fairest Investigation of the nllcgn liens contained In my letter te tli.i President. The nllcgnlieus can be proven In my own case. This Is net a personal matter, but much hrnmler. It runs Ie I the crj heart of thins in the army." lie gave the names of several Senators, nnd aba named senior env icrs whom h legnriled as standing In the way of justice iu his own case. One of these was Hrlgndler (iinernl Fred W. Muden.'cf Knrfc Sheridan. III., who hair jtt lucn chosen te succeed General f. Ueuglna.MacArthur ai suicrlntcndent nt West Point, nnd who wns commander cf the First Rrlside at Ceblcnr. whei Majer Whtelcr-Nicholsen was serving there. Majer Whceler-NlcholRen'a letter te the President fellows In part: "The nrmy Is stifferliig from a reign of Prussianlsm. The better type of of ficers nrc lenlng the service. Pretest nnd criticism are punished by every lenecivnble form of injustice and il legality. .Tiinieis arc openly perse nited. Seniors arc net only protected Iu wrongdoing, but arc rewarded for op pressing thir juniors. The Prussian tjpe of efiircr is nssured et advance; the liberal-minded officer Is slichted. Anglo-Saxen ideals of justice nnd fair play are being rapidly replaced by tra ditions foreign te the Amcilcnn- Na Na teon. .Tu'tlce Is net only pen cried nnd denied, Lut the Inws arc openly flouted. "A critnblc reign of terror exists among the junior officers of the nrmy teda. This is caused by' the unhin dered power of the clique te have any r.ffi(crs discharged from the service by operation of what Is known ns the Class H law. The (scandals already per petrated by the abuses of this law will shock the country when thev nie ex posed, ns they inevitnblv will be. Of ficers dare net pretest against the many wrongs perpetrated by this clique for fear of Immediate discharge fiem the army by the nrbitrary use of this law. Unless amended, It will Inevitably sue. cced In driving every liberal-minded nnd pregrcssle officer from the nrmy. It will lcne only the reactionary elements. A future war will then be followed by nn aftermath of scandal und investi gations weisc thnn the last war." 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CHAMMKB OK COMMKRCK WICHMONH. . Ifofc&nen, Ifsit mMntflftel helrl 'n the tteatb. Kfemi ilnil n juttf. rflth na wfthoel hstfii. Keren.n Pln. II iiiMrsted boekltt en r enrst. O. V. WEtatOER. tr. ' TOlHtH WKimiNO. VIA. KENILWODTH LODGE. ON LAKE JACKSON, SEDRING, FLA. MOSXt rXORIMSMO um ' EXCEPTIONAL, ;yj QUE1IEO. CANADA SO CHATEAU FRONTRNAC. QUKUKO If you lett red Winter Spert? TOt'RW ' Morethanathird'ef a century age, a" few humble grocery stores were opened in Philadelphia by grocers with,-a vision They set out, net te see hew. much they could charge, but te give their customers the vci'y best values possible. ') . That acorn, watered by the rain of public approval, has since grown into the mighty oak of today, the present American Stores Company, with its sheltering branches extending ever, th'e' four States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and, Maryland, where our hundreds upon hundreds of Grocery Stores and Meat Markets are located. , , What would greceritM be costing today were it net for the Asce Stores? . Best Soup Beans What In mere nourishing and enjoyable these wintry days than a Reed het howl of. Bean Soup or some hemt'-bnked bcatfH? & a Quality Counts Frem Pier 3, Se. Delaware? Ave. w ERICSSON LINE Fer Baltimore and the Seuth rreUht received dully, until further notice. Ke pifienter serrire The Far East l COOKS &vtfH The Orient appeals irresistibly te levers of colorful travel the fascinating costumes, strange home customs and inscrutable char acter of the Mikade's people; the wondrous beauty of their Plum and Cherry Blessem times; the odd mysticism of Korea the Hermit Empire; the weird, inexplicable ways still in vogue in age-old China. Our Spring Tours tailing from the Pacific Coast February 21st and March 4th will cover Honolulu, Japan, thejPhlllpplnes, Seuth China, North China and Korea ; tailing March 25th, a special tour of Japan only. LlterMture and full Information fen Request Other current program Include llKRUUDA WKST INDIES CALIFORNIA VL'ItOI'i: including ODERAMMEROAU FASHION PLAY THOS. COOK & SON 225 Seuth Bread St. (below Walnut St.), Philadelphia Telephone Walnut 0300 and 2623 drys towerk; inceg Hereafter Names of 'New Agents Will Be Kept 8ecret Warrington, l-'cb. u. (Hv A. 1.) Prohibition ncmi-. vill 'operate under cover under n new policy announced ledn.v at prohibition headquarters. Announcement, of the nppelntmentfi of Federal prohibition nccnts In the dif ferent States has been ordered htepprd by Commissioner Ilajnew. it; was wild, as a reiiilt of (emplalnjs by Federal prohibition diiecters thnt the announec anneunec ment of the appointments of their agents Imndicappcil enforcement, work. With the alignment of new nscntH te duty without publicity, It was 'explained they would be able te work werctly in their rcspcethe territories". New Night Train te Shere Announcement has been mnde by the IVnusj ivania unurenu mat it win mill n new flier te Its regular schedule between Atlantic City nnd Bread Street Station, startlnc 'February 22. The exprei-s will lcave Philadelphia nt ll:2."i l. M., and will make the run In eighty mln mln utee the fastest train en that route. The speediest trnlim ever the brldce Teute new require from eighty-six te ninety minutes. JV1NTKR RFSOBTW ATIANTIfl CITY. V .1 ID erfpfj&L FURNESS- BERMUDA ATLANTIC CITY, N, irectlyeathc OcciafW lAiAmrTicwPkilaTtdefDiuwuaj icwwcrry ' SWIJbTHIRB Virginia e. near Jltach. Huna'.nj watert Amer. plan. per uy up. ,am i.uiig. uwner. ry. J. CQLT.1NB. Mir. HOTEL RAVENROYD Chelsea Av. & UenrduHlk: all modem ap ap pelntinenu; $4 rer day up. $'-'. per week up. Including mi-ale. ISAAC Hu Hit. HOTEL CONTINENTAL-" Alvaya open, always readv; termi meilr,n Write or phone. M. WALSH DUNCAN. Hetel Etoseebel Kentucky Av. nr.'beach riQlCl OOKOOei Kxcfllent table Med. ratee. Am. K K. plnn. Ph. 117. A.K. MARION nKRMDDA t MARKET STREET BEEF CO.-, FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY flsllSTJaved ''' prie" ' ' '" hemirWei who knew the value of a Finett Half Smokes in the City, 10c a lb. Lein Perk, for Sourkreut or for Reasting1 Finest, Meaty Spare Ribs, city dressed Nice Lean & Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak Fresh Country Sausage, Link or Straight HAMILTON HOTEL BERMUDA Modern In Construction and Ope'mtlen 1!50 Rulua Mltb Hath fireproof Accommodation for 100 Concert by BrltUh Regimental Rnnd Booklet Cable. Addresa "Hetel Bermuda" Management of .1. A. frherrard AIe Hetel I'reetiin. Reueli lllulT, Max. Reached hv the ocean-(telnsr ateamera ut the Reval Mall R. r. Company and the Kuinesa Herniudn l.lne. TQ1)B8 NASSAU BAHAMAS Under Contract with Bermuda Government SPECIAL EASTER TRIP Y V. JMEtfFSSS'Z Fastest Steamers en the Bermuda Reute The palatial steamers of the Furneti Bermuda Line land their pat lengers and baggage directly at Hamilton Deck, avoiding the dit com cem com ferU, inconveniences and delay of landing by tender. Theie steamers uie oil fuel. Sailings Twice Weekly Frent i N. V. Kierr Wed. Hnt. Frem llrrmiids Kerj Turn. A (ul. Ticket flood en hither Steamer Offering I nfiu..lrd Kxprea Senlr vln S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" and S. S. "FORT HAMILTON" 'i'ln-.Srrew, U.OOO Tenn niplac.mpnt. Tuln Srreu, ll.ndi) Tun Ileil.u citicut BERMUDA OFFERS ALL OUTDOOR SPORTS InrliMllmr Oolf. Tennl, Sailing. Ilnlhlnir. lulling. Riding. UrIOng. Klc. Uermuda Open Tennis rhmnlen(ilii March fl. Open Amnteur-llelf il, Ne faaanena-Manr Modern lletU. Mrlte for TttrnctlJe "nclu.lVe rnlr. JURNESS BERMUDA LINE ai uhitehmi street NEW YORK I'urneew Wltlir A Ce.. Ltd.. Bourne llldg-.. or nn? TeurUl Agent ndies Cruises ue Luxe Cruise of 23 Days via New Twin-Screw S. S. "FORT ST. GEORGE" 14,000 Tens Displacement Sailing Frem New Yerk March 4 Ideal Vacations Among Enchanted Histerie Islands aW c::iix . '. jm';t s,,,,d,rcii,encAun(,.,,ng,unM ,w"s?ni:- earner i luxury nnd a There is health in every crumb of Victer Bread, because it s made of pure ingredients and baked properly and thoroughly, under strict, sanitary supervision in our three immense sunshine bakeries. A Pan e Victer Bread SSsWif'C?VB!t)r I SBBBBMLvSV-tPSWt f icter Bread Big Leaf 6 Vid or Raisin Bread leaf With big fat raisins. 10c Leuclln Butter is se unusually geed, it is hard te find its equal. Taste it, and we knew you'll echo our sentiments. It's exquisite! Butter c lb Richland Butter "42c Pure Creamery prints. ERQOMS Strencly marTt brooms of the bast broom enr 1 Lchcayyr broeiis because they last lencer. Regular 45c Breems Cut te 39c Regular 60c Breems Cut te 54c Regular 70c Breems Cut te 60c . Will wear like iron. Mere economical than r Millions and Millions of pounds of Vce Coffee are sold yearly. That should mcran something te the woman looking fpr qualitV coffee. She'll be delighted te find it? price ii erily 25c per lb. asce erre lb 25 "You'll taste the kffcreneel" "LINE ;M Hawaiian Pineapple BSSSSSSW sV VsSSS B LBsP WPST I In the Far, Off Orient the tea pickers carefully i-clcct the choicest leaves from the tea plant for our lic dclcctable blends. Your favorite is among them. asce 4 lb 12 V2 lb pkg, 23c; lb pkg, 45c Orange Pekoe India Ceylon Old Country style Plain Slack Mixed IVCemriarp Asce Teas with ethers routine from te ;mr pri id uur teas lime tnc iuullty. medium can Nice juicy Slfces that fairlv nmlt Inlvmir month. Hvprvone u-njuya a. incc aisn i aiircci 1'incapnle for dessert. Heinz's Sauerkraut tasty. Alread 22 Very and ere tnll can 22 coeUetl. Just hrat Minced Corned Beef Already roeked with polatee and nn i pi v tnftv Biir pound can 3C Just heat iV. B.C. Cake Othelle Cakes Specials Ih SKr A dainty new cukn thnt. vnu will ia-n !mmAn.Ai.i t. n and round, itli a naishmnllew top mid covered all ever with a delicious light bieun chocolate. M-m-m! Snaparoens Ib 20c SlI-hOY J7rrre G?,,cl St"al Ef?ps can r'Khtly be called "supe- fcJUJCJ-JL-fi50 CM?" fe1, they arc selected for their size and ---r." " - w lit nju- iii.aL; S'n?,'v 5 St. Geerge" Ideal Oil Burning Crui.ing St .................. ,,, j, "iiiri n'l nn- iMiure rruiitp am) uffcrH pw ... ,.., .., 111. in iu.uu, including R roemn with iiipxi'iinn i-vjiiiiisi iur nils 1 riiisp. Ps-lrate baths. FURNESS BERMUDA LINE . WJT NEW wir Mil.. Ilnurne llliltr.. or mil TeurUt r..,. I'tirneNN Withy & Ce., Nice Lean. Equally Smoked, Boneless Bacen . . Nice Lean Saun n Swii Reef ' a. Iha llir. Mr "m eyn tT SSSS an1 " mww 15c lb. 25c N'ce Lean Sugar Cured, Smoked Picnic Shoulders, 15c lb Reit Sirloin, Rump or Round Steaks, All Well Trimmed O Ac lb. "jc lean Perk Chens. Riht Off the Middle Cut of the Lein&U gf t Selected fcggs. One De. te a C fwett Creamery Butter in iA .lb. P,;, Carten.. 35c dez. Ska ints. 40c lb. Wea liav .. ..:U& .-wl-.J ri W..1 - p.tc uub tiaiigjiii -veil tyeiu ui vku ur nui Argarine and we are going te sell it at carload prices, 'bi, for 50c. BTery round er Thli Slarsarln I Guaranteed te no Sstltfotlery or "mm. Venr Uam. flneb. w I frJatr auS&iS The world's finest climate and your favorite sport net three daya from New Yerk.. Gelf, Tennis, Fishing, Bath ing, Sailing. 20 square miles of tropic beauty in this near by British Colony. Splendid Hotels. Ge te Nassau and you will Teturn fit, rested and delighted. DOUBLE HOLIDAY TRIP FEB. II 24 Special Rates 2 Holidays, 2 Saturdays, 2 Sundays 'minimum time sway front office. Over a week at Nausu. New S. S.' Munsrge, oil burner, finest steamer in the Southern trade. Sails Feb. Uth. On Tropic Seas te PORTO RICO y '. N i 1 aa r m ' MSk vff Strictly Fresh E Carten of Twel7a 50 Strictly Fresh Eggs Aex rrr 1 nc guaranteed 45c Stehre Pickles , r s Chew Chew Gherkins Mixed Pickles ! I0 i. ASCO Oleomargarine lb 20c -m went Ilnil I, r!i ni.a H OlromarKanne kf III I I -f V hiMI' .11 sl 1, ,, I ,u ,,, ,,,0 Reminders Aecn Farina . pUg 10c Calif. Seedless Raisins pkc 20c SuniKeet Prunes . .lb 12c, 17c Asce Cream Mlntu Ib 2Sc Asce Bread Crumbs . pit 10c Tender Teas . can 12Uc Asce Cerpa . J, b can 15c Asce Buckvtheat . .pkg 10c Asce Syrup . ..can 0l Rich, Creamy Cheese, 23c ui Reminders A-cn lomate Catsup, hie. het 15r awx Mackerel, each 5c, 7c, IBc Ae Maine Cern can ISc rr?0'' rlll"? blu Can 2Sc ?,1ldJSwl rle.u' 5 " W:.""": Mixed eset.ihles 3 cans 10c Colburn 3 Mustard ran "0c Swrrt s .uar Cern can lOr Asce bones CM1 S(: 5BSSSSSSSSaf BataW mat y , jrN. .. jM&JLjm THERE is no lovelier &pet for a winter holiday than this "Island of Enchant ment." A climate soft as June ; cities and harbors vivid with the glamour of Old World life; mess-grown fortresses; graceful Moorish architecture. 16-DAY CRUISE $ ALL EXPENSES 180 and UD JUST the right amount of shorcReliiK te lend in. tercst te the r-ntlre 01 nlse. Yeu innKr- the trip en ' - .v,vv-uu ci.iiiiM, uiiruini iv iipf tnuci and luxuriously fitted for hpiUce In the trepica. Will" Llielcn of neoeminodatloiiB raiiBlni; fiem comfort", able Btateroems nt nilniiiiuin rale.s 10 unites with lulyute hath. Steamer Is jour hotel for entile trip and rtttri cecr all ncceiisary expenses te .uid around the Island and return te N'mv Yerk. Peek ?0,l .ii"!'. etl.,cr amusements. New I'ondade.Van. derbllt Hetel new open. A Sallliiu i:01y .Saturday Write or Descriptive Literature, etc PORTO RICO LINE 25 llrnndwat, N, Y or l.neal Asent Mere Vain es Fresh Smoked Bloaters "'c" l.c Neva Scotia Herring. tntyre.f 2CV. Asce Perk and Beans . . . . can He Sweetheart Toilet Seap 6 cfer25ci Best Cern Meal. . .- l 21 n 2C Ralston Breakfast Feed 22c Asce Macaroni . Asce Spaghetti ?ksr Asce Sliced Bacen 15c Olan Resa Oranre Marmalade uisr jar 23c Asce Jelly Powder ,vkx 9C Geld Seal Oats 8c Specials for Tuesday Only IN ALL OUR 203 SANIT.KRY MEAT MARKETS Perk Chops or Roasts ib. 15: f?1 & 20c AK-t 'can Soup Beef Native Bisf , All Cuts Sirloin i?tea)ks ". 3Qc 7 Lean lb. IQ Hamburg Steak Finest Standing Thick Rib Roast Bud lb. 16c b Roast ib. 28c Perk . i mt Lin lb. I 5r r'erAr & Krut Specials 'triniv 20c Knds lb. Half Smoked lb, Sausage 15c"!" sT. 2flc A S c e i 4 A i i H ft I M 0 A S C e V & 1 i a I MARKET STREET BEEF Ctf. 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